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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Introduction by Frédéric Kozlik
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    • find external traces of this initiation in view of the fact that most
    • to whom a virgin birth was ascribed, and one finds from one's research
    • We find also in the legends the antagonism between Tezcatlipoca and
    • finds itself at the present time.
    • closely the “studies” of Levi-Strauss we find they are based
    • consideration all the other facts he can find associated with the sun
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • find his way through the various influences that are at work. Only
    • when he does find his way and is thus in a position to know how to act
    • find far more to interest him than he will in the first chapter.
    • by side, we can hardly find among the factors of recent evolution (I
    • find everywhere behind these divine names the most concrete events of
    • world history find their explanation in opposites.
    • We also find how alone the Roman feels, a quality of his soul that is
    • Thus, we find how Rome was fructified by Greece a second time. During
    • But during the Renaissance it is always for good reasons that we find
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • find that you can get a true insight into it when you see it from this
    • “primal phenomenon” (Urphänomen). You will find that
    • typical intellectual perception. You will find it described in detail
    • order to find the imaginations for outer activity and outer knowledge.
    • long before it happens, we shall then not be surprised to find
    • life was extended to America, we find the other forces, the ahrimanic
    • We find, therefore, many forces working together when we set out to
    • a man like Machiavelli. You will find in him the symbol for the
    • So we can follow the several streams in history. We shall find normal
    • streams, and we shall also find currents that flow from earlier times
    • East of Europe, however, in all the culture of the East, we find an
    • You can hardly find a more telling description of what I mean than in
    • Sand, you will find a fine description of his soul life. I would like
    • that he feels like crying out when they find expression in him.
    • inclined to receive this slow stream of knowledge. He does not find it
    • life comprising knowledge and cognition, we shall be able to find in
    • and feeling. I think you will find them underlying all I have been
    • artists. You will find that the representation of the life of Jesus
    • Contrarily, you will find a resistance to this far reaching power of
    • Similarly, you would find that in the times when painting and
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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    • should find satisfaction in truth since even regarding the most
    • be easy to find concepts in the present fund of ideas to explain what
    • disposal, one finds that the being to whom the ancient Mexicans
    • whom a virgin birth was ascribed, and one finds from one's research
    • virgin, as I have said. When one investigates it occultly, one finds
    • We ought straightway to take it for granted that we find ourselves
    • being. We find the inner through the outer, the outer through the
    • examine the Society, we find that, in looking back over the twice
    • awaken within the souls of those who find themselves in our Society
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • evolution, we find that the further we go the more possible it was for
    • wished to find the spirit, and this materialistic knowledge of the
    • longer find strength to penetrate into the spiritual world. As a
    • and you will find that by far the greatest part of what has happened
    • while we are alive. That is what one might have expected to find by
    • but to what is dead, to what one finds as dead in the spiritual world.
    • find that the world needs a wisdom that, along with being wisdom, also
    • hate in which modern civilization finds itself. It was written by a
    • not take it lightly that a wise man of today can find no way out for
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • Western Hemisphere we find this remarkable fact. He lived at the time
    • post-Atlantean epoch, especially in the culture of the West, you find
    • therefore find satisfaction, from the East comes abhorrence of sin, as
    • sin and evil. But we find everywhere contemplation about knowledge
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • If we wish to find a spirit who has brought to expression in the most
    • find one precisely in all that would work and live in the powerful
    • himself with him. Now, Grimm finds his way into this American-Emerson
    • time to find it, but in the new age spiritual science is already
    • finds its comfort, its elevation, its salvation in the Rose symbol of
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • seek its external historical origin. Well, we shall find that Henry
    • Fichte, and with justice. It is, after all, mankind's ideals that find
    • inclined. He can find his salvation, and many have, even within a
    • who give Europe a certain configuration, we find in all of them a
    • does one find the right connection.
    • sun's path, finding the traces of the sun by ascending; the other
    • and find in the ether the sun's content that has remained behind. In
    • relationship with the heavens because it had the task of finding the



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